Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8952701 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The immediate transition after birth is characterized by lower PVR, reversal of the transductal shunt, and increased biventricular stroke volume. The differential adaptive response of the RV and LV is novel and may relate to loading conditions and patent ductus arteriosus closure.
Keywords
PFOSVRPVRILVSVRight ventricular outputRVOpostnatal adaptationLVOrVSVright ventricular stroke volumePAATTDIRVETGLSPDADuctus arteriosusRight ventricularLeft ventricularPatent foramen ovaleTissue Doppler imagingleft ventricular stroke volumeLeft ventricular outputRight ventricular ejection timePulmonary artery acceleration timepulmonary vascular resistance indexPVRCardiac functionPatent ductus arteriosusTAPSESystemic vascular resistancePulmonary vascular resistancepulmonary hemodynamicsSystemic hemodynamicstricuspid annular plane systolic excursion
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Authors
Amish MBBS, PhD, Adel MD, Brian MD, PhD, Prakesh S. Shah, Bart C.W. MD, Afif MD, FRCPI, DCE, Luc MD, PhD, Robert P. MD, PhD, Patrick J. MB, BCH, MScD,